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Killare may
refer to:
Killare (civil parish) in
County Westmeath,
Ireland The Hill of Uisneach, a hill just east of the present-day
parish Mount Killaraus...
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Killare (Irish: Cill Áir) is a
civil parish in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It is
located about 18.92
kilometres (12 mi) west–south–west of Mullingar. Killare...
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civil parish,
barony of
Kilkenny West,
County Westmeath Lurgan,
Killare, a
townland in
Killare civil parish,
barony of Rathconrath,
County Westmeath Lurgan...
- "Ayyayyo"
Chakri 2. "Jaana Jaana"
Rajesh Krishnan,
Sowmya Raoh 3. "
Killare Killa" Anupama, Mano 4. "Lahiri Lahiri" K. S. Chithra,
Sowmya Raoh ...
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Clare (from
Irish Clárach,
meaning 'a
level place') is a
townland in
Killare, Rathconrath,
County Westmeath, Ireland.
Clare is
bounded on the
north by...
- at the 'hill of
Killare' (mons Killaraus) in Ireland,
before being moved to Britain. This is
thought to
refer to Uisneach, as
Killare is a
place at the...
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civil parishes are:
Forgney and
Noughaval (County Longford) to the north,
Killare to the east,
Ballyloughloe and Kil****reragh to the
south and Drumraney...
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prophecy Áed mac
Bricc 6th
century Irish, of the Cenél
Fiachach Rahugh and
Killare,
County Westmeath, and
Slieve League,
County Donegal Meath saint 10 November...
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Monastery early monastic site,
Gaelic monks founded by St Aed mac
Bricc of
Killare Kilbrenan; Enach-mid-brenin
Templefaughtna ø~
purported Knights Hospitaller...
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latterly known as 'Butterlumps'. St. Aid or Áed mac
Bricc was
Bishop of
Killare in 6th-century. At
Saint Aid's
birth his head had hit a stone, leaving...